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ITEM TITLE: RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CHULA VISTA APPROVING MEMORANDUM OF
UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE METROPOLITAN
TRANSIT SYSTEM (MTS) AND THE CITY OF CHULA
VISTA FOR REGIONAL TELEPHONE INFORMATION
SYSTEM (RTIS)
SUBMITTED BY: DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS
ASSISTANT DIRECT R OF PUBL ORK OPERATIONS
REVIEWED BY: CITY MANAGER
ASSISTANT CIT MANAGER ~~
4/STNS VOTE: YES ^ NO
SUMMARY
This resolution would maintain Chula Vista Transit's (CVT) participation in the RTIS via
a memorandum of understanding (MOU). This service provides CVT riders and persons
throughout the region with telephone and online schedule information both on CVT and
on all fixed route transit systems operating in the County. This MOU for Fiscal Year
(FY) 2011-12 continues CVT's participation in this regional transit information system at
a cost of $63,420. It also includes automatic annual renewals through FY 2016-17 at a
three (3%) percent annual cost increase.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
Not applicable.
RECOMMENDATION
Council adopt resolution.
BOARDS/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
Not applicable.
DISCUSSION
The following transit operators participate in the regional RTIS operated by MTS: MTS,
North County Transit District, Coaster and CVT. City residents receive schedule and
transfer information on all systems operating in the County. The telephone information
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system is available 7 days a week between the hours approximately 5:30 a.m. and 11:00
p.m. There is also a 24-hour automated telephone information system and an online
transit information site.
The total system cost is allocated to each transit operator based on the percentage share of
calls originating from each operator's service area. These percent allocations are based
on the previous three-year totals calls answered and are updated annually.
DECISION MAKER CONFLICT
Staff has reviewed the decision contemplated by this action and has determined that it is .
not site specific and consequently the 500 foot rule found in California Code of
Regulations section 18704.2(a)(1) is not applicable to this decision.
CURRENT YEAR FISCAL IMPACT
The City of Chula Vista's share of the FY 2011-12 RTIS cost is $63,428. This cost is
contained in the Transit Division budget, which is funded by MTS Consolidated TDA
Article 4.0 funds. No City of Chula Vista's General Fund contributions support this
agreement.
ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT
Automatic annual renewals through FY 2016-17 at a three (3%) percent annual cost
increase will be contained in those Transit Division budgets.
ATTACHMENTS
MOU Regional Telephone Information System
Prepnred by: Andy Trajillo -Transit Manager, Department of Public Works -Transit Division
H:\PUBLIC WORKS\AGENDA\CAS201 I\09-13-111Agenda Statement - City-MTS Regional Tel Info System FY 12-17.doc
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RESOLUTION NO. 2011-
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CHULA VISTA APPROVING MEMORANDUM OF
UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE METROPOLITAN
TRANSIT SYSTEM (MTS) AND THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA
FOR REGIONAL TELEPHONE INFORMATION SYSTEM
(RTIS)
WHEREAS, this resolution would maintain Chula Vista Transit's (CVT) participation in
the Regional Telephone Information System (RTIS) via an agreement; and
WHEREAS, this service provides CVT riders and persons throughout the region with
telephone and online schedule information both on CVT and on all fixed route transit systems
operating in the County of San Diego; and
WHEREAS, this agreement for Fiscal Year 2011-12 continues CVT's participation in this
regional transit information system at a cost of $63,420. It also includes automatic annual
renewals through Fiscal Year 2016-17 at a three percent (3%) annual cost increase; and
WHEREAS, the cost of $63,420 is contained in the Transit Division budget, which is
funded by the Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) Consolidated Transit Development Act
(TDA) Article 4.0 funds.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Chula
Vista does hereby approve the Memorandum of Understanding between the Metropolitan Transit
System (MTS) and the City of Chula Vista for Regional Telephone Information System (RTIS}.
Presented by Approved as to form by
Richard A. Hopkins
Director of Public Works
Glen R. Googins
City Attorney
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THE ATTACHED AGREEMENT HAS BEEN REVIEWED
AND APPROVED AS TO FORM BY THE CITY
ATTORNEY'S OFFICE AND WILL BE
FORMALLY SIGNED UPON APPROVAL BY
THE CITY COUNCIL
T Glen R. Googins
City Attorney
Dated:
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
BETWEEN
METROPOLITAN TRANSIT SYSTEM (MTS), AND
THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA
FOR REGIONAL TELEPHONE INFORMATION SYSTEM
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Memorandum of Understanding between
METROPOLITAN TRANSIT SYSTEM (MTS)"
and
CITY OF CHULA VISTA (CITY)
for
REGIONAL TELEPHONE INFORMATION SYSTEM
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is entered into on the of 2011
between the Metropolitan Transit System (MTS), a California public agency, and the City of Chula Vista
(City), a municipal corporation.
RECITALS
WHEREAS, MTS has maintained a telephone information system (TIS) providing information to
telephone callers about the respective operations, fares, routes, and other operational matters for
public transportation; and services operated in the County of San Diego and the City;
WHEREAS, such a relationship has benefited both MTS and the City in terms of effectiveness and
efficiency; and
WHEREAS, MTS and the City desire to continue this relationship.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the recitals and mutual obligation of the parties set forth,
herein, MTS and the City agree as follows:
SECTION ONE. OBLIGATIONS OF THE CITY
A. It is agreed that the City shall provide MTS information as to changes in operational information
on a timely basis and in such a form as MTS shall request.
B. The City agrees to pay MTS monthly for telephone information services. The amount will be
calculated annually and will be based upon a 3% increase over the prior fiscal year as detailed
within Exhibit A. Periodically, MTS and the City will review call activity to verify the materiality of
the fee projections. This service shall be funded by MTS's annual allocation to the City for its
transit operations. Payment is contingent upon receipt of these funds by the City.
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C. Payment for this service will be broken into 12 monthly payments and paid no later than ten
days after receipt of invoice from MTS.
SECTION 2. OBLIGATIONS OF MTS
A
B.
C
D
MTS agrees to the use of its TIS to disseminate rider information by telephone relating to transit
routes, trip times, fares, and other operational matters, and any other types of information which
the parties hereto may in the future mutually agree as being appropriate for dissemination
through the TIS.
Whenever a transit route, fare schedule, trip time or other aspect of operations is modified, MTS
agrees to update the TIS so that the changed operational information is disseminated to the
telephone callers within five days.
MTS agrees to submit an annual invoice to the City at the beginning of each fiscal year as
detailed within Exhibit A.
MTS agrees to notify the City within 15 days of any changes to the TIS that would directly
impact the service.
E. MTS and the City agree that this payment structure will continue for a period of five years (FY
12-FY17).
SECTION 3. INDEMNIFICATION
A. The City agrees to indemnify and hold free and harmless MTS and its authorized agents,
officers, and employees against acts or omissions caused by the City, its agents or employees,
and any costs or expenses incurred on account of any claim therefore, and MTS agrees to
indemnify and hold free and harmless the City and its authorized representative, officers, and
employees against acts or omissions caused by MTS, its agents or employees, and any costs
or expenses incurred on account of any claim therefore. Each party shall bear their own
attorneys' fees and costs in the event of an act of concurrent negligence.
B. The City, their agents, officers, and employees, shall not be held liable for- any claims liability,
penalties, fines or for damage to any goods, properties or effects of any person whatsoever, nor
for personal injuries to or death of them caused by or resulting from any negligent acts or
omissions of MTS, or its agents, employees, or representative, not including liability caused by
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the sole negligence of the City, its agents, or employees; and MTS, its agents, officers and
employees, shall not be held liable for any claims, liability, penalties, fines or for damage to any
goods, properties or effects of any person whatsoever, nor for personal injuries to or death of
them,. Or any of them, caused by or resulting from any negligent act or omissions of the City or
its agents, employees or representative, not including liability caused by the sole negligence of
MTS, its agents or employees. Neither the City nor MTS shall be obligated t indemnify the other
if the claim or liability alleges an act of concurrent negligence.
SECTION 4. CONFLICT OF INTEREST
A. No officer, employee or agent of either of the parties hereto have, nor shall they have, any
personal financial interest direct or indirect in this agreement.
B. Each party covenants that its officers or employees presently have no interest and shall not
acquire any interest, direct or indirect, in property, either real or personal, which would conflict in
any manner or degree wit the performance of this agreement.
SECTION 5. AUDIT
At any time during normal business hours and as reasonable necessary, MTS shall make available to
the City for examination all of its records with respect to all matters covered by this agreement and will
permit the City to audit, examine and make excerpts or transcripts to such records, and to perform audit
procedures as deemed necessary with respect to all invoices, payrolls, equipment, materials and other
data relating to matters covered by this agreement.
SECTION 6. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
MTS is, for all purposes arising out of this agreement, an independent contractor, and no employee of
MTS is, for purposes of this agreement, an employee of the City. The City is, for all purposes arising
out of this agreement, an independent contractor, and no employee of the City is, for purposes of this
agreement, an employee of MTS.
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SECTION 7. AMENDMENTS TO AGREEMENT
This agreement may be amended at any time by mutual written agreement of the parties hereto.
SECTION 8. NONASSIGNABILITY
Neither party shall assign any interest in this agreement or transfer any interest in the agreement
without the prior written consent of the other party.
SECTION 9. WAIVER
In no event shall any payment by the City or acceptance of payment by MTS constitute or shall be
construed to be a waiver by either party of any breach of conditions or any default which may exist, or
while any such breach or default shall exist, in no way impair or prejudice any right or remedy available
to either party with respect to such breach or default.
SECTION 10. TERM
This agreement shall automatically renew on an annual basis unless terminated by one party upon 30
days written notice or by mutual agreement.
Paul C. Jablonski
Chief Executive Officer
Metropolitan Transit System
Approved as to form:
By:
Office of General Counsel
Metropolitan Transit System
Cheryl Cox
Mayor
City of Chula Vista
By:
City Attorney
City of Chula Vista
WCASSIDY/MOU
MOU-CHULAVISTA.LMARINISI
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Exhibit A
San Diego Metropolitan Transit System
Telephone Information System Fee Calculation
Fiscal Year City of Chula Vista % Increase
2011 Base Year} $61,581
2012 $63,428 3.0%
2013 $65,331 3.0%
2014 $67,291 3.0%
2015 $69,310 3.0%
2016 $71,389 3.0%
2017 $73,531 3.0%
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